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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age mutations" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes or variations that occur over time, particularly in biological or genetic discussions.
Example: "Researchers are studying age mutations to understand how genetic changes affect aging processes in humans."
Alternatives: "age-related changes" or "mutations over time".
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A study published last month in Nature that used whole-genome sequencing on 78 Icelandic families made the strongest case to date that as fathers age, mutations in their sperm spike dramatically.
In multivariate Cox regression including age, mutations in FLT3 and NPM1, and cytogenetic abnormalities, the HRs for LSC score in the 3 cohorts with data on all variables were 1.07 (95% CI, 1.01-1.13; P =.02), 1.10 (95% CI, 1.03-1.17; P =.005), and 1.17 (95% CI, 1.05-1.30; P =.005).High expression of an LSC gene signature is independently associated with adverse outcomes in patients with AML.
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Likewise for aging, mutations in genes required for chemosensation prolong lifespan [23].
Thus, alterations in Ca2+ homeostatic mechanisms associated with aging, mutations in amyloid precursor protein (APP) and presenilins, and dysfunctional Ca2+ fluxes at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) can promote neuronal cell death (Bezprozvanny & Mattson, 2008).
Finally, we discuss why the two most popular evolutionary theories of aging, mutation accumulation and antagonistic pleiotropy, may underestimate the effect of selection on survival at old ages.
Since the first single-gene ageing mutation (age-1) was described in C. elegans [17], a large amount of data has been generated regarding ageing and its genetic determinants in nematodes [14], [18].
Alongside with ROS other redox metals also play a critical role in development of ageing, mutation, and tumour [ 128].
As our cells continue to divide and our bodies age, as mutations pile upon mutations, cancer might define the "inherent outer limit of our survival". In one sense this may seem a grim analysis, but it is also marvelous.
These functions are often compromised due to age, genetic mutations, and environmental stresses, leading to diseases like cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders.
As patients age, genetic mutations or unknown environmental factors may boost the production of deformed proteins.
Those are good odds, and it's not uncommon for someone around Caitlin's age with mutations of BRCA2 and/or BRCA1 (a gene similar to BRCA2) to undergo the procedure, either: a 2010 study found that 14.7percentt of women aged 25 to 35 who were diagnosed with the mutations chose to have mastectomies.
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